Posts Tagged ‘prayer’

Infection Causes Delay

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Once again we are asking for your prayers — we know all are praying; that is the only way prayer can move mountains.

Surgery Scheduled

Aaron has had another set back. He will have a surgery tomorrow around noon to have his dialysis catheter removed, he has had an infection that if left will run rampant throughout his entire body. The only way to combat it is through a treatment of antibiotics and to remove the dialysis catheter he had put into place a couple weeks ago.

He will have a new catheter put in it will be for hemodialysis. That will begin on Saturday. Hemodialysis may be very hard on his heart but we know these very competent doctors have decided it is the only solution at this point. They are going to proceed very cautiously with his treatment plan.

Our Aaron certainly keeps them on their toes. He is a fighter we all know that of that. I could not be prouder of my little man.

UCLA Tranfer Delayed

UCLA is on a temporary hold because he cannot have a transplant with this infection; it would be devastating to him. So, every trace of infection has to be gone. The doctors will have to check and recheck him, before he can have the transplant surgery.

UCLA is aware of the situation and once it is established that there is no infection, we can proceed as planed. They have a few more tests that have to be performed here anyway (a heart cauterization and an MRI), so those may be able to happen in the next few weeks.

Special Thank You to ALL

All we can say is that we are so very blessed to be surrounded by the many wonderful people around us.

My past employer Coldwell Banker Amaral has gone beyond anything we could have ever imagined. They have organizing some very special events. Aaron Meadows, Noelle, Michelle and Velya you do not miss a beat. You are doing things before any one thinks of them. Aaron will be back in there playing with Legos in the office, under my desk, before you know it.

And then there’s Marguerite Elcenko and Eric, my wonderful friends. How we love you. The Bake sale was such a huge hit, I can’t believe all you are taking on and with a set of twins, under 2 years old.

We have a special bond; we both lost our children within months of each other that made us part of something that we did not want to be, but we are blessed to have both in our life when this happened. Marguerite went into this mode of I know what to do we will do this and this and don’t worry. I am just so very blessed; Mark and I are so incredibly blessed.

Anne Powers put together the bowling event. Aaron got the biggest kick out of seeing the bowling pin that everyone signed. He will treasure it. We enjoyed the pictures that were taken, but the best part, was seeing Aaron’s smile — seeing his friends bowling for him.

My Mom is our biggest support! When we get bad news, we call her and she is right there, reminding us that we can’t loose faith, and to not even go to a place of despair. She is the best Mom and the greatest Grandma.

She recently searched every Toys R Us from Pittsburgh to San Francisco to find a certain toy that Aaron had to have. She has been with the boys at home, this entire time. With her and my sister Kaylena and Scott our brother-in-law the boys are so happy, they are so secure being with them, it is almost no different than being with us. We just miss them immensely. I can’t wait to be a family again.

The list of friends that are suffering through this with us is long; they call, e-mail and text us, to check on us and are hurting right along with us. Thank you KC, Kay, Lourdes, Lynn, and Joan La Foss my support on the east coast. She is reaching out to us from so many miles away, sending her closest friends that live nearby, to hug us and send her love. 

There are so many more people I can’t possibly name them all and some we don’t even know. You are all just amazing people. You are a much needed support — we love you.  I wish we could hug each and every one of you; you are so special to us.

The medical staff here at UCSF is amazing and they are all working so hard I pray every day that God is with them in all the decisions that they make.

So much is happening and changing each and every day but the one constant in our life, in all this, is Our God.

Our Prayer Request!

We are praying we will all be home soon and this will be over. We don’t know when, but we know it will happen. I wake up every day and think it is a nightmare that we are living but it is our lives, our reality.

Aaron is the reason and he makes it worth it, our miracle will happen.

Thank you and God Bless!

Editor’s Note: Please leave a message and let the Tanner Family know you are praying.

Organ-ize The Planet

Monday, August 31st, 2009

The following is a letter of support that she received today that she would like to share with everyone…

Hi Elizabeth,

I understand you may be in LA right now at UCLA Medical Center and we want to let you know that Aaron and the family are in our prayers.

My name is Mike Corbitt and I just read the article about Aaron in the local Contra Costa Valley Times newspaper. I also saw an article you wrote in the 110 magazine and was touched by both.

Twelve years to the day, my daughter Delaney was almost 3-years-old and sitting in Packard Hospital at Stanford recovering from her kidney transplant. We know what Aaron is going through is very traumatic not only on him but the whole family and we want to let you know that our prayers are with him and the entire family.

We have started a non-profit called Organ-ize The Planet and are working to get the word out on organ donation. I will try to get something up on my website but wanted to get your permission whenever it is convenient for you.

You sound like an incredible mom with a lot of spirit literally and figuratively and we will say a special prayer for you as well. We know that trying to keep a 4 year old preoccupied while in a hospital environment is nearly impossible, and the small children can get very testy.

Delaney used to flat out tell the doctors (only certain nurses)  they stunk and go away and other really nice things, which used to make us chuckle months later.  :)

We organize a walk across the Golden Gate Bridge and last year we dedicated it to Allie Von Zup who had a heart transplant in LA, (I think UCLA) and her brief story is on my web site. Her older sister Missie also needed a heart transplant and both transplants were very successful.

Early next year in April or May we will have another walk across the Golden Gate Bridge and I would like to dedicate it to Aaron. So, we expect Aaron the entire family to join us for our walk that we do in conjunction with the California Transplant Donor Network.

Hang in there …keep the faith and keep doing exactly what you are doing.

Love Mike & Family

Michael Corbitt,
Retail Portfolio Manager,
Northern California Region
Harsch Investment Properties

Antibody Testing

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Elizabeth Tanner provides this update:

Horrible news please pray! UCLA needs a last minute test to determine if they can even proceed with the transplants, it is a antibody test. We’ve been informed they may not accept him as a patient.

So I am dumbfounded…

I have been told they do not know if he will be a candidate for a transplant. So, please pray that he is accepted. The reason they are questioning the fact that he has fissures that make it not a possibility.

Lastly, please consider stopping by our Community Bake Sale Fundraiser, all proceeds go to The Aaron Tanner Heart Foundation. Sale is being held at: 408 Pinenut street Oakley, from 9-2 p.m. Play in our Jumpee, Sno Cones, Cotton candy…

Prayer Warriors Needed!

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

There are a lot of things still up in the air where little Aaron’s health is concerned. He’s got a long hard battle ahead of him.

While the family, friends and voluneers are most grateful for the monetary donations and those who have come out to support the entire Tanner family – what Aaron needs more are your prayers.

A prayer warrier reaches out and touches God’s heart and can move mountians.  Those fervent prayers on his behalf are needed on a daily basis. However, I’m hoping we can encourage you to make a special effort to pray for Aaron for one-hour the day of his surgery. I’m certain the family would be comforted, knowing that someone is praying for Aaron during his heart transplant.

If you are praying for Aaron and/or you can commit to praying the day of his surgery, please respond to this post and let the family know you are supporting them and praying for Aaron’s heart.

“Dear Heavenly Father, You are intimately aware of the struggle Aaron Tanner is experiencing. Lord, we pray the Balm of Gilead over Aaron and his little body. We pray for strength in his heart muscles and valves. We pray for a total healing in his body, mind and spirit.

Lord we ask you to guide the doctors and the nurses as they minister to Aaron. We pray for strength for his family and success with the fundraising efforts. I know that You are able and that just like in Bible times, You can heal Aaron.

 Prayer Request Update

They are planning to move Aaron to UCLA, possibly as soon as Monday (September 28, 2009).

Elizabeth has been informed that the wait for a kidney and a heart can be as much as 100 – 190 days.  But that does not include the power of prayer even if it is. We will start that countdown in a couple days. Please pray they find a kidney and heart for Aaron quickly.

The Move to UCLA!

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Things are taking a faster pace than we had ever expected. Aaron has suffered some setbacks and his heart is not able to keep up. His heart is not pumping strong enough.

The doctors at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) are preparing Aaron to be medflighted or by ambulance to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), we will be going – they think next week. I am so worried about it all.

Since Aaron is on Milrinone, he will not come off of it, he will be very high up there on the list to receive his organs.

I will continue to have faith and I pray for strength for our family to be able to support Aaron right now. We were not prepared to go this fast, but we must do whatever it will take. 

We have been told that UCLA takes the most difficult cases for transplant the ones that others would reject; Aaron is going to the best possible place. Somehow it is all happening this way. The doctor Aaron will have in UCLA – Juan Alejos, is world renown for his transplant surgeries.

If it was just his heart most places would not even accept him, so he has the fact that he is going to UCLA in his favor. He is in the fight now. So, I am praying he is not giving up. We are not giving up!